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Hello, I used my Remoska in the awning of my caravan with no problems. They consume low wattage so will not take out the hook up unless you are boiling kettles etc at the same time. Yes, you do have to be careful about the lid as it gets very hot and shoud be kept well away from the tent walls, kids and pets. I put mine down on a table with a trivet or you can turn them upside down. A Remoska will make a fair a bit of condensation so a utility tent would be the ideal set up, I think.
Don't be put off from using the Remoska though, it's economical, much quicker than a slow cooker, you can fry, roast and bake, nothing sticks to the bottom of the pan and your food will be super tasty and you won't need to keep stirring the food when cooking.
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